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allows to us figure out what lurks deep within us this is a great thing, 23 and me lets you take a sample of a simple cheek swab, sense it to them, 6 to 8 weeks later, they measure, this is in. could nothis is ithisisthisis -- information. govement said this is -- it is in. could have you a right to it. melissa: what did he get wrong >> we are in midst of a genetic revolution but two wees, number one, has this company met standards that they set aside for this type of system. are genetic tests actually predict or of outcomes. melissa: just information. dennis is that your point, not like you will choose to have surgery without further testing, a lot of people would test for acka gene to see if you are a best cancer carrier, you would say i am going in for more testing. >> if you are a wan, to have bracka gene, have you 80% chance you will get breast cancer, some women choos to have a double mas.what is going on, a turf ba, 23 and me have been talking to the fda on and off last couple of years, they are finally doing the test,ow they are ticke off they are doing it without permissi, and no
allows to us figure out what lurks deep within us this is a great thing, 23 and me lets you take a sample of a simple cheek swab, sense it to them, 6 to 8 weeks later, they measure, this is in. could nothis is ithisisthisis -- information. govement said this is -- it is in. could have you a right to it. melissa: what did he get wrong >> we are in midst of a genetic revolution but two wees, number one, has this company met standards that they set aside for this type of system. are genetic...
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thank you so much for being with us this morning. can you explain to us how did we get to that place. what was the biggest obstacle to getting the deal done? >> well, i mean, what wasn't. everything was against all odds. i mean this deal came very surprising - is very surprising for many people. nobody expected that. especially the hardliners and the leadership. they said they are skeptical because of their past record between iran and the u.s. the hostility between iran and the united states. the deal came through anyhow. there was so many in which they all said iran and the united states and the west, the nuclear program was the problem. the argument was interesting. they said they have a better deal, put it on the table. they don't have any option. we had the opening session of the parliament, the hardliners releasing a statement. they fully supported a deal even though the right to enrich uranium was recognised. this is better. it was the reduce of war and conflict in the region. everyone welcomes that. there's a lot of huge resp
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here are some of the behind the scenes moments of us here at hq. >> what yogurt why? it keeps you skinny. >> and the hearing just wraps alison. >> what is the head line i'll ask you? >> which luckily i am. see you at the top of the hour. lose the coat. >> i'm billy boy hemmer middle man george. >> middle name lane. >> i like it. >> very tropical here. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> three, two, one, action. so, about this website. >> there you are. >> two leading lawmakers are joining us. >> honestly. >> that is some booty. i know you were a fan of the booty. >> too much information. >> tmi entirely. >> it is always great to see bill behind the scenes. i don't think the general public gets to see the unplugged bill hemmer. glad you are happy with that. >> have a great weekend. >> the real story with gretchen carlson starts right now. have a great weekend. >> tbif everyone. welcome to the real story today. president obama just finished talking health care in new orleans saying he would fix the troubled website himself if he could. saying he is sorry millions of americans woul
here are some of the behind the scenes moments of us here at hq. >> what yogurt why? it keeps you skinny. >> and the hearing just wraps alison. >> what is the head line i'll ask you? >> which luckily i am. see you at the top of the hour. lose the coat. >> i'm billy boy hemmer middle man george. >> middle name lane. >> i like it. >> very tropical here. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> three, two, one, action. so, about this website. >>...
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paula paula tell us more about the criticism from israel. well a delegation of high ranking american officials is currently in jerusalem where they will be updating prime minister netanyahu government on these talks that happened over the weekend in geneva and the progress that was made and wasn't made now the israelis are particularly interested in the gaps that remain the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that the impending deal is bad and dangerous those are the words that he used the agreement was failed to be reached this agreement of course coming between iran and the united states russia france germany and britain now trying yahoo however saying that the proposed deal will lift the pressure of sanctions which have taken years to put into place and at the same time it leaves iran with its nuclear program and its enrichment capabilities intact in a hinted response to the israeli criticism over this looming deal between iran and western powers the u.s. secretary of state john kerry has said that the united states is not stup
paula paula tell us more about the criticism from israel. well a delegation of high ranking american officials is currently in jerusalem where they will be updating prime minister netanyahu government on these talks that happened over the weekend in geneva and the progress that was made and wasn't made now the israelis are particularly interested in the gaps that remain the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that the impending deal is bad and dangerous those are the words that he...
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some restaurants use trans fats in fried food. restaurants are doing little so far to resist the ban knowing they've been voluntarily reducing trans fats for years. in 2003 americans consumed more than 2.6 grams of fat a day. by 2012 it plummeted but the fda says there's no safe consumption. new york city banned the use of trans fats in restaurants seven years ago. more than a dozen other localities followed. in an interview for "cbs this morning," mayor michael bloomberg led the charge and said that even the restaurants are better off. >> they did not do what some people feared and that was to replace trans fats with something even worse. they replaced it with something that's better, and their business is better than ever. >> reporter: the fda commissioner told us it could take some time for this ban to go into effect because companies would have to come up with new recipes, but she wouldn't say how much time. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," twitter shares fly, and billions paid in fraudulent tax re
some restaurants use trans fats in fried food. restaurants are doing little so far to resist the ban knowing they've been voluntarily reducing trans fats for years. in 2003 americans consumed more than 2.6 grams of fat a day. by 2012 it plummeted but the fda says there's no safe consumption. new york city banned the use of trans fats in restaurants seven years ago. more than a dozen other localities followed. in an interview for "cbs this morning," mayor michael bloomberg led the...
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the council on foreign relations joins us. we will look for your comments by phone, e-mail, and twitter. washington journal is live every day at 7:00 on c-span. >> a senate hearing on wildfire prevention. how they have paralyzed impacted hospitals and quality care for patients. this is 45 minutes. >> before i get to the topic at hand, i didn't want to miss the opportunity given i'm sitting next to someone who could not be better positioned to give us some thoughts as to how things are going with the moment occasion of the affordable care act. leader of a large academic ads -- institution, i wonder if you would give a grade to the implementation. >> i'm glad i am a cardiologist. it has been very tough. if we not to do anything, when -- we know how to do software. to see whether this is going to rollout, which i think that it is look at the states they're doing it themselves. they are ready have the platform. they're registering hundreds of thousands people for medicaid. the ones that are running their own exchanges have them up
the council on foreign relations joins us. we will look for your comments by phone, e-mail, and twitter. washington journal is live every day at 7:00 on c-span. >> a senate hearing on wildfire prevention. how they have paralyzed impacted hospitals and quality care for patients. this is 45 minutes. >> before i get to the topic at hand, i didn't want to miss the opportunity given i'm sitting next to someone who could not be better positioned to give us some thoughts as to how things...
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thanks for joining us. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] found my [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> well, as you can see the event with chris mathews has not started yet. we are told it will be just a few more minutes before he gets started. in the meantime, we want to share wildomar past coverage for miami. miami celebrate the 30th year in the tv celebrates its 15th year. >> tell us about where you see our culture going. you're doing what you can do. in terms of reading, are we creating a culture of readers, nonreaders. where are we right now? >> i think the worst thing happening right now is we are creating a culture where people don't listen. they don't listen to the other side. there is a quote. i read an editorial in "the new york times" a couple weeks ago and it had to do with morality's ability to bind and bl
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he can't hear us. kevin can't hear us. if pot was made legal, how long would it take before there's a marijuana store on every corner. you want to be the starbucks of marijuana. >> look, i know you are speaking figuratively when you say on every corner. we will never get to that point. >> i disagree with you. i disagree with you. we will get to a point with cannabis where it will be like alcohol. you will find it on every corner. i have been saying it for five years. people get upset with me. the way we look at marijuana, especially the reporting of it in the news industry is parochial 1950s and where the reality doesn't stack up. i disagree. i think there will be a day where marijuana will be similar to alcohol in this country. >> i would agree with that statement. to answer your question, to reach market saturation, i would say probably a good 24 months. >> 24 months before saturation? that soon? >> well, look, when i say saturation, i mean 80%, 90%. it's a limit that's never reached. yes, it will be that soon. it grows
he can't hear us. kevin can't hear us. if pot was made legal, how long would it take before there's a marijuana store on every corner. you want to be the starbucks of marijuana. >> look, i know you are speaking figuratively when you say on every corner. we will never get to that point. >> i disagree with you. i disagree with you. we will get to a point with cannabis where it will be like alcohol. you will find it on every corner. i have been saying it for five years. people get...
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(clapping.) >> and far out numbering us in this room is our future. the city college of fire, science technology class. led by bill long (clapping) they get the award for the most officials that showed up. and an official applause for those people who have transcribed from the aaa. trayvon. also aaa robert brown (clapping) michael sawyer and san francisco food bank food resource coordinator pamela. (clapping.) >> keep on working here. can you all that's good. now before we gets all you a greasy and messed up here and the four please chefs and our mayor. we're going to a start with our mayor for a few comments >> (clapping) >> terry thank you very much. thaegz everybody. happy thanksgiving. i want to say thank you to our police department and fire department and the men and women in uniform our armed services and academy from the come. we can actual the difference you all look in better shape >> amen. >> and thank you to the salvation army and the harbor light house hyperglycemia i'm hasten e happy to be here to be here i love the salvation arm it's wh
(clapping.) >> and far out numbering us in this room is our future. the city college of fire, science technology class. led by bill long (clapping) they get the award for the most officials that showed up. and an official applause for those people who have transcribed from the aaa. trayvon. also aaa robert brown (clapping) michael sawyer and san francisco food bank food resource coordinator pamela. (clapping.) >> keep on working here. can you all that's good. now before we gets all...
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he used number one the term reconsider, not revoke and used the term for now, which means that the delay is temporarily, and then he used the iranian nuclear issue as the reason for why they should delay. it's not about the two step solution and the peace process. what we need to hear is the term revoke these settlement activities in order to give peace the chance it deserves. >> let me talk to you about the issue of iran. netanyahu did say the settlements would create unnecessary confrontation when israeli is trying to persuade partners to reach a better deal with iran. is israel trading off a deal with iran against peace with the palestinians and why would you accept that? >> no, i cannot accept this. i cannot accept anything about any correlation. israeli is an occupying power. as of november 29, 2012, the general assembly and u.n. made palestine oh nation state under occupation. i cannot accept the excuses he uses to continue with his policy of dictation and activities. it's time for the international community to stop treating the government of israeli above the laws of man and to h
he used number one the term reconsider, not revoke and used the term for now, which means that the delay is temporarily, and then he used the iranian nuclear issue as the reason for why they should delay. it's not about the two step solution and the peace process. what we need to hear is the term revoke these settlement activities in order to give peace the chance it deserves. >> let me talk to you about the issue of iran. netanyahu did say the settlements would create unnecessary...
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these changes, to use the voice that you will give us by actually joining the voiceover not able to exercise today for our absence as a member. if we join weekend ensure dan and others like them at the same opportunities abroad as other americans. that's why the american legion, our nation's largest wartime veterans service organization, which i'm proud to be a lifetime member of, the vfw likewise, many other veterans groups support the ratification of this. if we join, ask you to think about this. what is the american chamber of commerce supporting this? why are so many businesses? coca-cola which is i think in something like 198, 200 countries plus. why do they support it? because this will open new markets. it will level the playing field for our businesses who already meet accessibility standards. as other countries rise to meet our standards and need our expertise, guess what? they're going to look to american companies that already produce these goods. and we will be able to help them fill the needs, and this means jobs here at home. that's why ibm and consumer electronics ass
these changes, to use the voice that you will give us by actually joining the voiceover not able to exercise today for our absence as a member. if we join weekend ensure dan and others like them at the same opportunities abroad as other americans. that's why the american legion, our nation's largest wartime veterans service organization, which i'm proud to be a lifetime member of, the vfw likewise, many other veterans groups support the ratification of this. if we join, ask you to think about...
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margo, what can you tell us? >> yes, as you mentioned, the government still being very, very cautious of giving out estimates of the expected casualties here. many areas are unreachable, no communication he established even to their own forces, they are physically send thing out c 130s and commoners including a few journalists just to see the damage firsthand of haiyan on the central islands. these are populated areas, a group of some of the most popular tourist destinations as well, a wide bert ove bergt bere philippines. pacloban which is the worse hit of the islands, are are cars one on top of the other, many of the holmes have been completely destroyed. be roads impassible, towfe makee people they can reach are given food any medical aid and a communication slide be set up to be able to reach their loved ones. >> margo, can you talk about how many islands were actually impacted by this? >> well, the central philippine islands really is a group of -- is very -- it's very difficult to give the exact figure. the
margo, what can you tell us? >> yes, as you mentioned, the government still being very, very cautious of giving out estimates of the expected casualties here. many areas are unreachable, no communication he established even to their own forces, they are physically send thing out c 130s and commoners including a few journalists just to see the damage firsthand of haiyan on the central islands. these are populated areas, a group of some of the most popular tourist destinations as well, a...
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fat leonard use this information to bilk the us navy out of millions of dollars in fuel food and other services it's alleged his company defrauded the u.s. navy out of ten million dollars in just one year in thailand and in return for the information fat leonard wood had of gifts or bribes including lady gaga tickets and even prostitutes so far four people have been arrested including fat leonard and the navy commander selling secrets as well as another colleague of leonard's and a senior navy investigator who is keeping fat leonard informed of the investigation the pentagon believes the more people will likely be implicated in this massive bribery scheme. u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in poland there that he tried to ease concerns from allies over the n.s.a. spying programs promising that a review of surveillance activities will strike the right balance between security and privacy we've heard a lot of talk lately about striking balances kerry also advised allies not to let n.s.a. revelations get in the way of trade deals between europe and the united states u.s. defense contr
fat leonard use this information to bilk the us navy out of millions of dollars in fuel food and other services it's alleged his company defrauded the u.s. navy out of ten million dollars in just one year in thailand and in return for the information fat leonard wood had of gifts or bribes including lady gaga tickets and even prostitutes so far four people have been arrested including fat leonard and the navy commander selling secrets as well as another colleague of leonard's and a senior navy...
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welcome. >>> thank for joining us. this week i traveled to turkey for an unusual sit down with tiger woods. we'll bring that to you later. first the ongoing controversy with the miami dolphins. last week second year tackle jonathan martin left the team, saying he'd been harassed by veteran teammate richey incognito. most of the rest of the dolphins players have backed incognito. but martin's camp has since released racist and curse-filled text messages and voice mails martin receiveded as well as some threats by other members of the team. let's bring in the nfl network's jeff darlington who covered the dolphins for nearly a decade and is joining us now from florida. jeff, you've been reporting on the story since the moment it started developing. there are so many twists and turns here, so many layers. but when we look at the big picture what is this really about? >> rachel, as we begin to peel back those layers i think we're going to learn more and more. and character development i think is something that's going to be
welcome. >>> thank for joining us. this week i traveled to turkey for an unusual sit down with tiger woods. we'll bring that to you later. first the ongoing controversy with the miami dolphins. last week second year tackle jonathan martin left the team, saying he'd been harassed by veteran teammate richey incognito. most of the rest of the dolphins players have backed incognito. but martin's camp has since released racist and curse-filled text messages and voice mails martin receiveded...
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wayne hay brings us this report. >> scenes of devastation here. clearly the si is in disarray -- city is in disarray. people are wondering around wondering what to do in in many cases this is sinking in what has happened here when the storm swept through and the water, some 5 metres wide that came with it as well. people still very much in the early days searching for missing friends and family members. as mentioned in craig's report, people searching for food and water that they can get their hands on, and the military has been arriving here to the tacloban airport in bringing some supplies. at the moment it's not enough pt the airport where we are -- enough. the airport where we are is used as a makeshift command center, and is all-but destroyed. the runway, the tarmac is intact - the structures, buildings, control tower have been fairly well damaged. the command center is where the philippine military is basing itself at the moment. there's a long line of people here waiting to get their hands on some supplies that the soldiers have been bringi
wayne hay brings us this report. >> scenes of devastation here. clearly the si is in disarray -- city is in disarray. people are wondering around wondering what to do in in many cases this is sinking in what has happened here when the storm swept through and the water, some 5 metres wide that came with it as well. people still very much in the early days searching for missing friends and family members. as mentioned in craig's report, people searching for food and water that they can get...
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that does connect us all. i want to thank my colleagues who are here today and i want to thank all the witnesses for appearing before the committee. and he additional questions for the record should be submitted to the committee clerk five business days from today. that is by 4 p.m. tuesday, november 12. we are adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> and a few moments "washington journal" is live. at 10 a.m. eastern, " newsmakers." after that, last week's hearing with health and human services secretary kathleen's ability as, talking about the health care law and the latest improvements being made to the health care.gov website. the places note called the mercedes-benz superdome in new orleans where the new orleans saints play. it is built entirely at public expense. after hurricane katrina badly damaged the area and when they hosted football games again, that was a national feel-good story. the public paid for all the repai
that does connect us all. i want to thank my colleagues who are here today and i want to thank all the witnesses for appearing before the committee. and he additional questions for the record should be submitted to the committee clerk five business days from today. that is by 4 p.m. tuesday, november 12. we are adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> and a few moments "washington journal" is...
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all ofice is protecting us from future volatility or future risk. fuel price volatility, regulatory risk -- we are insulating ourselves from that because we can lock in our price for 20 or 30 years. that is something important to think about as we build out energy in this country. projects,velop wind the industry takes very seriously with the local impacts are of the project. we spend a significant amount of time before, during, and after the project is completed studying the local impacts of our projects. with several experts that have come to the industry over the years. we do work with the federal aviation administration on rules and the department of defense on ensuring that the turbines to not interact with other objects at altitude. safetyhting is part of a measure, obviously, that is a requirement as part of our regulatory program. do work closely with the federal aviation administration and the department of defense to understand visuals and make sure they work in conjunction, not only for the wind industry, but also for the surrounding comm
all ofice is protecting us from future volatility or future risk. fuel price volatility, regulatory risk -- we are insulating ourselves from that because we can lock in our price for 20 or 30 years. that is something important to think about as we build out energy in this country. projects,velop wind the industry takes very seriously with the local impacts are of the project. we spend a significant amount of time before, during, and after the project is completed studying the local impacts of...
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government pushed us that way. information technology, which will drive the innovation, which , is be consumer driven going to be automation, decision , support, to make sure the right decisions are made by doctors and consumers. it is going to be the conductivity. it needs in investment to get the tentacles out there to do the outpatient or inpatient care. big data means data mining, the sort of stuff we cannot do before. competitive, you will have to have consumer-based experiences. the consumer is going to be technologically savvy in terms of prevention, care, treatment, and it will be driven through theuctivity, treatment, and data mining available. if we use those event -- if we use those effectively, you can stay competitive and the patients will have better outcomes. >> one of the ways consumers get to health-care is through the employer, and the payer indirectly. what doctors i can see, what hospitals i can access, and a lot of the benefits structures are determined by employers. .hat is changing employers
government pushed us that way. information technology, which will drive the innovation, which , is be consumer driven going to be automation, decision , support, to make sure the right decisions are made by doctors and consumers. it is going to be the conductivity. it needs in investment to get the tentacles out there to do the outpatient or inpatient care. big data means data mining, the sort of stuff we cannot do before. competitive, you will have to have consumer-based experiences. the...
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. >> everything is gone, our uses, everything. there's nothin to ea there's nothing drink. >> reporter: in the rus, the wnpour today. the survivors tacloban are now trying to rebuild their lives, but the misery goes on. [ speaking in foign language ] >> reporter: what's happening to my country? we have no food. help is nocoming, she says. peopleere have become scavengers, desperate fofood and water. even the youngt are snatching what they can. 's called bliss, the ne of a housing prect for peopleho had lost their homes in past typhoons. thisime it was no safe haven. bliss is made up of a maze of narrow alleyways, and when the typhoon struck, filled with water within seconds to above roof heights. and yet most survived, quickly imbing high enough to escape. somelearly happy just to be alive. but living is hard. long lines for empty shelves, dicines are rationed. as t evening approaches, barricades are manned, with e military. the people of tacloban fend for themselves as many strgle to get out. some do find space on departinplane a
. >> everything is gone, our uses, everything. there's nothin to ea there's nothing drink. >> reporter: in the rus, the wnpour today. the survivors tacloban are now trying to rebuild their lives, but the misery goes on. [ speaking in foign language ] >> reporter: what's happening to my country? we have no food. help is nocoming, she says. peopleere have become scavengers, desperate fofood and water. even the youngt are snatching what they can. 's called bliss, the ne of a...
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maria has been following that for us. she joins us now with more. >> reporter: we just want you to look at bradley terminal. jonathan paul has tweeted this picture. he said, terminal one employees are being released, freeing up some seats. also earlier he tweeted this picture, red cross food arriving for a thousand people locked down at lax bradley. also tory, a host of blow it up, he has been tweeting--he tweeted this recently. they are now releasing people from terminal one and two from the secured bay, but holding all of us from terminal three. that's just 23 minutes that he tweeted that picture. you can also see the crowds here. right now security is releasing airport employees from the holding area. josh has tweeted this, a lot of people are just feeling exhausted. he tweeted this. fbi here now. feeling tired and exhausted. and earlier tom donnelly tweeted these photos of what appears to be the scene of the crime. look at this picture. you can see all the police over in this area. and you can also see the weapon over
maria has been following that for us. she joins us now with more. >> reporter: we just want you to look at bradley terminal. jonathan paul has tweeted this picture. he said, terminal one employees are being released, freeing up some seats. also earlier he tweeted this picture, red cross food arriving for a thousand people locked down at lax bradley. also tory, a host of blow it up, he has been tweeting--he tweeted this recently. they are now releasing people from terminal one and two from...
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he even brought us to the backyard snake shack to show us how he box up serpents before the service. >> this is the biggest rattle snake we have left. >> reporter: the tennessee law banning ownership was passed in 1947, after five worshippers were killed over the course of two years. pastor kutz had a parishioner die in 1995 after refusing anti-venom following a rattlesnake bite. no charges were filed in kentucky. >> if someone gets bitten my church. they're not immediate family -- i will call ntion. he has been bitten nine times. each time he refused medical attention. >> rattle take here. >> reporter: the worst time he says when a timber rattler bit his middle finger. >> the most panein i ever felt. it was rotten. something was going on. i didn't know. that much bone was exposed before it broke off. not so much as an advil. not so much as an aspirin? >> no. >> reporter: why keep it? >> my wife told me when this broke off in the yar, she said i want to keep this. i said, why would someone keep that? she said, i will always have a piece of you no matter where you go. ♪ >> reporter:
he even brought us to the backyard snake shack to show us how he box up serpents before the service. >> this is the biggest rattle snake we have left. >> reporter: the tennessee law banning ownership was passed in 1947, after five worshippers were killed over the course of two years. pastor kutz had a parishioner die in 1995 after refusing anti-venom following a rattlesnake bite. no charges were filed in kentucky. >> if someone gets bitten my church. they're not immediate...
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that is the algorithm that we use? but this is a human problem and the dynamics are as in critically important as the watersheds because the different types of people who live in the area, the past two and elements in central helmand and the northern part of the helmand watershed compared to the populations downstream and compared to the population helping with some of the construction, all of those factors are critically important so you need a geo- narrative of this area to really understand it and it needs the physical as well as the human components. so, that is what our watersheds look like. since the 1950s when the united states was involved in putting in dams in this area, the kajaki may be familiar to some of you. they were put in in the 1950s and they were countering activities in the north that was more tied to the soviet union. so in many ways come afghanistan was kind of seeing a proxy war if you will between who can have the influence. in the south it was the right dates through usaid and a number of plans
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with us now. thank you for joining us. you know, no matter how i look at this they dropped to a ten month low. down versus september, down verses october. its lowest level. no matter how you compare it it makes it feels like there's a big load. what to you think? >> that is not true. ththing is is that sales are happening. the market is healthy. weave been seeing record sales year in miami. i think what you are seeing is some times when the inventory starts to flesh out there is moment of rest and then it starts again. sales have not slowed down. melissa: do you agree? you're just in a hot area. we have viewers all over the country. >> well, i think that we are in a hot area, and our marke has been active. but i also think that there was probably an effect from the government shut down and interest rates. melissa: why would the government shut down impact in the home sales? >> i think people were just kind of standing by. waiting to see what would happen. they were just busy watching that and being concerned about that rat
with us now. thank you for joining us. you know, no matter how i look at this they dropped to a ten month low. down versus september, down verses october. its lowest level. no matter how you compare it it makes it feels like there's a big load. what to you think? >> that is not true. ththing is is that sales are happening. the market is healthy. weave been seeing record sales year in miami. i think what you are seeing is some times when the inventory starts to flesh out there is moment of...
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kevin joings us with more of -- joins us with more of that. kevin. >> that's right, township. just a moment, i want to take you back 24 hours, this is what was left of haiyan, as it made landfall around the border area, how quickly it is beginning to dissipate right there. its track of the storm, really a lot of thunderstorms right now. we do expect to see three to four inches of rain coming out of parts of china. the bad news for are philippines, taking a little bit lower track to the south going over parts of minut mindinau ? the area that is affected is more rain showers across this region. of course these are the most badly affected islands, we're going osee three to five inches and of course this is not where you want to see rain, this close after a typhoon makes its way across the country. rescue and recovery efforts, once it's passed through, there will be better weather but probably not for the next 24 to 48 hours. kevin. >> thank you. >>> there was hope that the long term talks, in geneva had a last week did not end in a deal. all sides said there was progress. iran's
kevin joings us with more of -- joins us with more of that. kevin. >> that's right, township. just a moment, i want to take you back 24 hours, this is what was left of haiyan, as it made landfall around the border area, how quickly it is beginning to dissipate right there. its track of the storm, really a lot of thunderstorms right now. we do expect to see three to four inches of rain coming out of parts of china. the bad news for are philippines, taking a little bit lower track to the...
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even the former president us that a former us president bill clinton to come down to miami and the support him. so i've he's running against a character named sassy parking is quite the character he's a entertainer he retired from comedies also am a former pro tennis player is thirty two years on he graduated from yale and his last four meetings on government transparency. he was open up the books at city hall he also wants to hide to criminalize marijuana anyone still as taxation of police brutality and when the major issues that kai is eyeing national headlines here in miami beach forward talk more about steeper tube you've highlighted number over the last few days. as you mentioned this kind of got this unconventional pass for a politician former tennis player former comedian eyes running on a platform like legalizing marijuana is the curly is so decadent tv to film crew during this whole race. kenny actually when and how his tactics proven unconventional but effective down there that miami beach male rats. while his eyes hiding in the polls with levine even though levine has abstention
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not all of us have children but all of us were children at one time so we can understand the consequences of decisions made by adults responsible for children's will be in. we must recognize our responsibility and our obligation to make decisions in a way that will improve children's welker. not all of us will receive a cancer diagnosis the we all have to come to terms with our own mortality. when that day comes we will face the question whether we did enough during our lives to make a difference in the lives of others. having considered that question myself i can say there is no room for doubt or regrets. each of us must answer the universal question by saying he or she absolutely made a positive impact on the world. we cannot fool ourselves. we must truly believe this and we cannot afford postpone the purpose that defines our lives because we do not know how long we have. for the sake of our children and fell in human beings and the tranquillity of our own individual soul we must begin to take action right now. that crystallizes i hope why i thought was so important to in search a littl
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for use that the statute mandates. so that is the nature of the claim here. >> mr. attorney general, there are lots of questions about the shooting at lax on friday. what is the latest understanding of the investigation? do you think anything could have been done to stop this in the future? >> the investigation is underway and part of that investigation will be a review of the security measures that were in place not only at lax but also a review of arrangements that exist at other airports. the function of tsa is to ensure that people can board planes safely, take flights safely, the responsibility for protecting airport security is not a tsa function but something we need to examine given what happened in los angeles. >> would you say there is a sort of anger at the government that was behind this? >> that is one thing we have to determine is part of the investigation. there have been some plumber larry things we have learned. -- there have been some pulmonary things we have learned. we have to get a full picture of
for use that the statute mandates. so that is the nature of the claim here. >> mr. attorney general, there are lots of questions about the shooting at lax on friday. what is the latest understanding of the investigation? do you think anything could have been done to stop this in the future? >> the investigation is underway and part of that investigation will be a review of the security measures that were in place not only at lax but also a review of arrangements that exist at other...
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you also have to use live scribe's special paper for it to work. that's enough to put off the casual scribe but if you're a student or attend law presentations or conference calls as part of your job, then this might be worth this. would you ever drop $150 on a writing utensil? write us. >> i like that. >> to see more stories like that, watch "the list" followed by "let's ask america" right here on abc2. >> the dolphins are getting ready to take on tampa bay. now the player accused of bullying speaks out. >> and applause, applause. lady gaga debut has new dress and the design is more jane jetson than christian dior. so, um, do you want to come up for a coffee? yeah. 'kay... uh... good. so... so, uh... you make yourself at home and i'll be... yeah. right back. sure. (gasp) oh, i th... i thought we were... (deep inhale) (coffee grinder whirring) ooh... with authentic, expertly crafted roasts and legendary brews, eight o'clock is the coffee for those who put coffee first. this is nice. for those who put coffee first. the pain started up and wrapped ar
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what can you tell us? >> there's been a flurry of activity here today as secretary kerry arrived here. it was unexpected as you said but the makings of a deal going on here, they wouldn't have come here and also joined by ministers from six major world powers. we're even hearing the chinese may show up here after a late night flight tonight. things have definitely happening. foreign ministers, told nbc news yesterday that the perimeters of the deal, the first step to the deal would be signed here this weekend. this was also by a senior white house official who also told us these comments yesterday. these are the most positive signs we've seen for a deal and it also shows the sign of a foreign relationship between the u.s. and iran after 34 years and some sort of resolution to this 10-year nuclear soundoff. it's not going to be easy whatsoever. john kerry arrived and said there are major differences and trying to narrow that gap. there's no guarantee they'll be able to do that. it's ended up getting stopped
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you can't use credit cards. so it's very difficult to live. you have a situation with almost hyperinflation going on in iran right now. that's been for the last several years. israel thinks this is working. and the united states thought for a while, this is working. the question is, if iran is now coming to the table and saying, we want out. we are willing to take some steps to change the dynamics that maybe you should at least engage. but you have to go in with your eyes wide open. >> also very quickly, iran, this is also connected to what's happening in syria. because, i mean, iran has been a part -- which is a whole sort of proxy war mess. so the broader regional concerns about what does this deal actually mean for the region, i think is something we haven't quite started to look at yet. >> well, if you're smart. if iran really is coming to the table and iran says, listen, we were in a box. we have a real problem here. we have a new administration. perhaps there's a way to get things going. if you're smart, you don't just focus on the nucle
you can't use credit cards. so it's very difficult to live. you have a situation with almost hyperinflation going on in iran right now. that's been for the last several years. israel thinks this is working. and the united states thought for a while, this is working. the question is, if iran is now coming to the table and saying, we want out. we are willing to take some steps to change the dynamics that maybe you should at least engage. but you have to go in with your eyes wide open. >>...
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the nfl, riley cooper, he was fined by his team for use the same term. so there's got to be punishment about that. >> you know what was interesting for me? i wanted to pay to see what the reaction from the philadelphia eagles was. the guys who know him. was this an isolated incident? >> i want to real some of this stuff. some people may not know exactly why people are so upset. this is the kind of stuff that richie incognito was leaving. he says what's up, you half "n" word piece of bleep. i saw you on twitter, you've been traving for ten weems. i'm going to slap your real mother across the face. bleep you, you're still a rookie, i'll tell kill you. this does not strike me as more real boosting. >> is that representative? >> no. no. the thing about this who are entire conversation we are having, that i've represented for many, many days, the bottom is there's a certain amount of rituals. things we have all had to go through the reality is you're going through things so you can be on the same page, so you've had to endure and sacrifice in order to win. if
the nfl, riley cooper, he was fined by his team for use the same term. so there's got to be punishment about that. >> you know what was interesting for me? i wanted to pay to see what the reaction from the philadelphia eagles was. the guys who know him. was this an isolated incident? >> i want to real some of this stuff. some people may not know exactly why people are so upset. this is the kind of stuff that richie incognito was leaving. he says what's up, you half "n"...
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what moves us in the country, as i said newtown moved us as it should. columbine moved us. one of the things happening on the streets of urban america is kids killing kids. that's not moving us the way it should. >> nice to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> a pleasure. reverend sharpton. >> hi. how you doing? >> hi. how are you? >> nice to see you again. >> everybody will say we need somebody to help rebuild the city and bring us together. that's when you were elected and you started with your commitment in terms of this gun violence and the culture of violence. >> i wanted you to meet lester just driving by and i was telling him that we just caught the 31-year-old man that shot a 14-year-old boy on sunday night and then tell me what you said before. >> my little cousin was the one that was shot. >> the 14-year-old was your cousin. >> exactly. >> we talk about guns, which is important, but there is a culture that's developed about where life is useless and everybody has taken everybody's life over nothing. even though the overall murder rate has gone down in the country
what moves us in the country, as i said newtown moved us as it should. columbine moved us. one of the things happening on the streets of urban america is kids killing kids. that's not moving us the way it should. >> nice to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> a pleasure. reverend sharpton. >> hi. how you doing? >> hi. how are you? >> nice to see you again. >> everybody will say we need somebody to help rebuild the city and bring us together. that's...
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nbc's kristen dahlgren joins us now from princeton, new jersey toxplain. kristen? >> reporter: good evening, lester. turday night after a big homecoming win here there are a lot of people on campus in tight quarters. the university is concerne enough they e considering that unprecedented step of admistering a vaccine still not approved here in thu.s. homecoming weekend at princeton. but there is more to wor about than whether the tigs beat yale. a potentlly deadly strain of meningitis is spading across campus. six studen and one visitor sickened since march. >> people are thinki about it. i had a frnd who had a fever yesterday and wento the health center. >> was actually home briefly last weekend. my mom sent me back with six hand sanitizer bottles. >> reporter: studes in dorms are required to have a vaccine but it doesn't cover theare meningitis b strain princeton. >> meningitis b i young adults in the unid states is very unusual. this is a stinctive circumstance. >> reporter: the cdc is no taking the unpredented step of impoingbexsero, a vaccine lensed in europe
nbc's kristen dahlgren joins us now from princeton, new jersey toxplain. kristen? >> reporter: good evening, lester. turday night after a big homecoming win here there are a lot of people on campus in tight quarters. the university is concerne enough they e considering that unprecedented step of admistering a vaccine still not approved here in thu.s. homecoming weekend at princeton. but there is more to wor about than whether the tigs beat yale. a potentlly deadly strain of meningitis is...
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them to go but the us delegation that came in here, they told us that -- that quite the opposite could happen, that that could actually poison the well and make things worse, make the stress so unbearable that the iranians will see those sanctions as pure belligerence and then walk away. if that is to happen, it will be a dangerous situation because it means that the diplomatic path will have closed and what happens after that, well, you know, there have obviously been talks of a military option but the u.s.a. says that that should be the absolute last option on the table. they much prefer the idea of trying to talk to the iranians. they do not -- there has been no discussion of a complete lifting of sanctions. they say that possibly by easing some things, perhaps as the iranians would like to see an easing on the oil exports >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> here are the headlines at this hour. >> only on al jazeera america. >> you know, you might call it the antivalentine's day. singles day has morphed into the count
them to go but the us delegation that came in here, they told us that -- that quite the opposite could happen, that that could actually poison the well and make things worse, make the stress so unbearable that the iranians will see those sanctions as pure belligerence and then walk away. if that is to happen, it will be a dangerous situation because it means that the diplomatic path will have closed and what happens after that, well, you know, there have obviously been talks of a military...
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he told us today that he plays hard and clean. he denies choking little and says he does not expect to be disciplined by the league. to baseball where it's silver and gold for the orioles. three orioles won gold gloves for defense. today three of them get silver slugger awards for their hitting. it goes to the top offensive player at each position. at first base, you guessed it -- chris dailey vis. davis led the major leagues with 53 homeruns and 137 runs driven in. it's the first time he's won the silver slugger and the first orioles first baseman to get the award since 1998. adam jones wins a silver slugger for the outfield. he's the first oriole outfielder ever to get the honor. 33 homers, 109 runs driven in for jones. both career highs for jones, he said he's surprised to find he's the first oriole outfielder to win that award. and j.j . hardy gets the silver slugger for shortstop, first time's ever won the award. his 25 homers, the most at his position. the three silver sluggers are the most for any team in the majors. cxsgsu
he told us today that he plays hard and clean. he denies choking little and says he does not expect to be disciplined by the league. to baseball where it's silver and gold for the orioles. three orioles won gold gloves for defense. today three of them get silver slugger awards for their hitting. it goes to the top offensive player at each position. at first base, you guessed it -- chris dailey vis. davis led the major leagues with 53 homeruns and 137 runs driven in. it's the first time he's won...
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they can be abused just like in the us so. an argument is a double standard against it experiences i times it will put news now then on the wild amazing brand consultancy into broncos' says the need to get its own trademark is not just strongest brands with an estimated value of thirty nine pleaded and all those gas giants account of almost hall of the home find that. of course the plan is in a study. that says the state needs connect and it's equal place and also tom has won a contest to build enough traded funds that power plants in. the ten buildings on every ounce of project to fly out of the wild since the design stopped at japan's fukushima in twenty eight and. stay with us in business center now we're going to do an hour mr schoen tom as he plays the russian stock market with company cash my favorite part of the still a good buck a must guy what if you've been up to how trading indeed well the trip was great to the trading that not so much things this week whether it's a technological glitch or something it's just not g
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pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. we're not psyched to have active camps long tunnel where patients are forced that. hunger strike never turned the world's attention to the place that some gulag of our times. egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi forces the court to adjourn the first day of trial on charges of inciting violence crowds rally and his support. cross the globe appealed to the u.k. prime minister to an open letter saying national security shouldn't be used to justify wrongdoing. human rights organizations period the u.k. government's response to revelations of must saying their actions are raiding fundamental human rights in the. biggest merican rally in years thousands demonstrate against president outreach to washington we found out why write in to so enraged.
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they have given that to us in writing and promise. a super power cannot break their promise. if they do, we are ready to protest. >> translation: sir, no protests. terminating the bilateral, they have to promise they are not dilling afghans in their houses. they have to do that. >> translation: okay, all right. then sign this first. if they break the promise, then we know what to do. >> translation: no, first they have to prove it. you sign it. if you don't sign, we'll be upset and leave until the issue is settled. >> hamid karzai's opposition says delay tactics come from a desire to control the elections. it's not about the concerns that the afghan people have about articles in the bilateral agreements. he's demanded this person, and he mentioned part of it, indeed, in the inauguration speech. he linked the signing of the bilateral agreement with the elections. >> abdullah believes hamid karzai wants the u.s. to support a candidate of his choosing. ever his motives for such decision, president hamid karzai's political moves put him in the lead on this security pact. >> jane
they have given that to us in writing and promise. a super power cannot break their promise. if they do, we are ready to protest. >> translation: sir, no protests. terminating the bilateral, they have to promise they are not dilling afghans in their houses. they have to do that. >> translation: okay, all right. then sign this first. if they break the promise, then we know what to do. >> translation: no, first they have to prove it. you sign it. if you don't sign, we'll be...
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and sold to us or turned over to the us for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great over. and they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so if they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban but i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something's going to be done that's going to be done. i never short of money but it's going to impact me i be prosecuted but it's going to impact. the wife my daughter. the. monarchy. wealthy british style it's. time. to. market. what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two crimes a report. on the new cultural phenomena like the news all the face people. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today. former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial accused of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency. the general crackdown the brotherhood a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood
and sold to us or turned over to the us for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great over. and they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so if they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban but i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something's going to be done that's going to be done. i never short of money but it's going to impact me i be prosecuted but it's going to...
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to use. this commercial in hagerstown now cooks the bird. the gobblers have begun to thaw. >> they are to help the less fortunate. >> that will be a negative. >> look at the knives. they're chained to the tables. >> obviously, we're all incarcerated. >> that's right. >> reporter: we are inside the wire at the prison in hagerstown. with men who tried or succeeded at murder and robbery. >> what i want. >> reporter: it is unnerving to be so close to such men with razor-sharp knives. >> you'll have a job like this. >> reporter: after years of being walled off, these men had to learn to be model inmates, how to earn society's trust. >> you can learn from me. you know? i gave away my youth. >> they hope being a prison meat cutter will lead to a job outside. but for now, it is an exercise in the right thing to do. >> we didn't get to give back. we donate our time. >> reporter: this, from an attempted murderer who will never leave. >> reporter: in all, the prisoners here in hagerstown, will be prepar
to use. this commercial in hagerstown now cooks the bird. the gobblers have begun to thaw. >> they are to help the less fortunate. >> that will be a negative. >> look at the knives. they're chained to the tables. >> obviously, we're all incarcerated. >> that's right. >> reporter: we are inside the wire at the prison in hagerstown. with men who tried or succeeded at murder and robbery. >> what i want. >> reporter: it is unnerving to be so close to...
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of the technologies being used yes or sixpences. we invited amateur thing as that into a studio then auto tuned his voice to the music recording. oh only you. can make. seem. dubious or false even those seen as great singers like celine dion today rely on no two bit it's about music magazine electronic sounders crystals heroes and the name push kristie is great to see you how do you feel about no longer hearing voices a lot of the stuff i work with and listen to is pretty sick i think for a single you love the trite music os is just relying on old to tune in the voice isn't eventually if i'm hearing a new artist and i hear no such it is about the imperfections even wrote groups which traditionally prized rule vocals top producer tom bose will says they know rely on auto tune using it has even become a badge of honor i listened more hostile to printing on their own also tune was used on this record this through to music journalist joe vogel joe good to speak to will to affect having when it gets so universal it takes away from the th
of the technologies being used yes or sixpences. we invited amateur thing as that into a studio then auto tuned his voice to the music recording. oh only you. can make. seem. dubious or false even those seen as great singers like celine dion today rely on no two bit it's about music magazine electronic sounders crystals heroes and the name push kristie is great to see you how do you feel about no longer hearing voices a lot of the stuff i work with and listen to is pretty sick i think for a...